#!/bin/sh # Module showing CPU load as a changing bars. # Just like in polybar. # Each bar represents amount of load on one core since # last run. # Cache in tmpfs to improve speed and reduce SSD load cache=/tmp/cpubarscache case $BLOCK_BUTTON in 2) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e htop ;; 3) notify-send "🖥️ CPU load module" "Each bar represents one CPU core";; 6) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;; esac # id total idle stats=$(awk '/cpu[0-9]+/ {printf "%d %d %d\n", substr($1,4), ($2 + $3 + $4 + $5), $5 }' /proc/stat) [ ! -f $cache ] && echo "$stats" > "$cache" old=$(cat "$cache") printf "🖥️ " echo "$stats" | while read -r row; do id=${row%% *} rest=${row#* } total=${rest%% *} idle=${rest##* } case "$(echo "$old" | awk '{if ($1 == id) printf "%d\n", (1 - (idle - $3) / (total - $2))*100 /12.5}' \ id="$id" total="$total" idle="$idle")" in "0") printf "▁";; "1") printf "▂";; "2") printf "▃";; "3") printf "▄";; "4") printf "▅";; "5") printf "▆";; "6") printf "▇";; "7") printf "█";; "8") printf "█";; esac done; printf "\\n" echo "$stats" > "$cache"